The Samling, Ambleside

We’ve had a cracking weekend at The Samling in Ambleside. The Samling is a luxuriously comfortable hotel high up on the banks of Windermere.

Samling

We stayed in the Tyan room, with it’s striking blue Lake District wallpaper.

Tyan

This room has a gorgeous view over Windermere, which was particularly special while eating a full breakfast brought to our room.

View from Tyan

The hotel has a fantastic restaurant, with a coherent and complex menu featuring the best ingredients. We ate from the same menu on both nights:

Canapes: bread sticks and dips
- parmesan & green pesto
- beetroot & sour cream
- cumin & curried aubergine

Amuses bouche:
- boiled egg, white bean creme, chorizo
- pesto, red pepper, parmesan foam

Chicken mosaic with leek, prune & lentils
Roast scallops, chicken oysters, celeriac puree
Slow cooked Gloucester old spot, langoustine, celeriac puree
Red mullet, minestrone, crushed ratte potatoes

Wild venison, dauphinoise of roast vegetables, cabbage
Braised Herdwick mutton, shoulder, shank, langoustine, artichoke puree, potato
Fillet of brill, curried parsnip, kipper tortellini

Cheese (for one night only!): 5 Northern English cheeses

Pre-dessert: Cinnamon tuile, sherry jelly, catalan creme, acacia honey sorbet

“Apples from the Samling garden” - apple pie, apple parfait, apple brulee, apple sorbet
Chocolate delice, fennel ice cream, mandarin jelly
Poached pear, olive oil ice cream, upside-down pudding

Coffee & petit fours
- lemon meringue
- lemon & thyme shortbread
- blackcurrant jelly
- chocolate & hazlenut cluster
- madeleine

Phew!

To walk off the effects of this meal, we had some spectacular, although slightly snowy, walks, particularly from Patterdale

Brothers Water, Patterdale

and above Windermere

Windermere

3 Responses to “The Samling, Ambleside”

  1. Ruth on 10 Apr 2008 at 10:17 pm

    Looks wonderful!

  2. nobby on 12 Apr 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Is it on the DFID list of hotels?

  3. John on 12 Apr 2008 at 10:49 pm

    Unfortunately not. Not really the view you get from the Jolly, is it?

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